West Virginia state law imposes no restrictions on residential rainwater harvesting. Collection of rainwater for non-potable uses is universally legal, with state agencies actively encouraging rain barrel programs.
West Virginia has no state statute prohibiting or restricting the collection of rainwater. Residents may install rain barrels and cisterns for non-potable uses such as irrigation and outdoor washing without state permits. Potable use generally requires treatment such as chlorination or UV disinfection. The WV Department of Environmental Protection publishes a stormwater management manual and rain barrel construction guidelines. While the state framework is permissive, large underground cisterns may trigger local construction permitting. Public water supply rules under WV Code Β§16-1 apply only to systems serving the public, not private rainwater collection.
No state penalties for residential rainwater collection; potable systems must comply with public water supply rules under WV Code Β§16-1 if applicable.
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